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HBV RNA is a novel serum biomarker that reflects intrahepatic HBV covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) transcription activity. Serum HBV RNA levels among treatment-naïve adults during the natural history of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and distinct liver histopathology statuses remain elusive. In our study, we include a total of 411 treatment-naïve CHB patients, among which 43 patients were HBeAg-positive immune-tolerant [IT(e+)], 84 patients were HBeAg-positive immune active [IA(e+)], 65 patients in HBeAg-negative immune active phases [IA(e−)], 149 patients were HBeAg-negative inactive phases [IC(e−)], and 70 patients were in Gray Zone (GZ). HBV RNA was measured in this cohort and its potential correlation with traditional serological markers and liver histopathology were analyzed. Our data showed that HBV RNA was strongly correlated with HBV DNA, HBeAg, HBsAg and ALT. Further subgroup analysis revealed a close correlation between HBV RNA and HBV DNA in patients in the IA (e+) and IA (e−) phases, but neither in IT(e+) nor IC(e−) phase. HBV RNA levels were consistently increased with the advanced degrees of hepatic inflammation, but not hepatic fibrosis. Of note, HBV RNA from HBeAg-positive patients negatively correlated with liver fibrosis, whereas HBV RNA from HBeAg-negative patients was weakly associated with liver inflammation. To sum up, serum HBV RNA shows a distinct profile among CHB patients in different immune statuses and hepatic histopathology stages/grades. Simultaneous testing of HBV RNA and traditional indicators might provide a comprehensive clinical assessment of CHB patients.
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This work received support from, Scientific Research Project of Jiangsu Health Commission (Grant No. M2022013), Medical Science and Technology Development Foundation, Nanjing Department of Health (Grant No. YKK22071), Clinical Trials from the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University (Grant Nos. 2021-LCYJ-PY-09 and 2022-LCYJ-PY-49).
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Xu, Q., Ding, H., Bai, T. et al. Serum HBV RNA levels among untreated adults with chronic hepatitis B in distinct immune phases and liver histopathology statuses. J Mol Histol 54, 739–749 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10735-023-10162-5
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